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Poster: Taped Rugs Productions Date: Mar 24, 2012 12:24pm
Forum: forums Subject: Re: Derived Videos Blink At Bottom Of Frame

Jeff,

I'm not sure what you mean by "one of those videos." What did you look at? If by some chance, you looked at the first minute of the Racing Pat Copa Argentina (soccer) video with the NEW viewer, and you saw no blinking black line at the bottom of the frame, then I guess this problem is beyond your ability to perceive it with the technology that you are using. If you did not look at this particular video with the new viewer, then I beg you to do so. I'm watching it right now. It's blinking over the WWW.Chat.AKD text at the bottom of the frame. It starts blinking as soon as the video starts and continues all the way through it, continuous blinking all the time. If you still can't see anything, I guess this problem only affects certain computers (like mine).

Thanks, Charles

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Poster: Jeff Kaplan Date: Mar 24, 2012 10:16pm
Forum: forums Subject: Re: Derived Videos Blink At Bottom Of Frame

sorry, i couldn't duplicate it. i watched the first 2 minutes of that video and did not notice any black lines running through the text at the bottom.

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Poster: Taped Rugs Productions Date: Mar 25, 2012 9:34am
Forum: forums Subject: Re: Derived Videos Blink At Bottom Of Frame

Oh well...

Thanks for your attempts to help, Jeff. Apparently no one else has mentioned this issue so far, so I'll soldier on here in my attempts to figure out the problem. The black lines that I'm seeing are about an eighth to a quarter inch thick, blinking continuously, and I don't see them on any of my other videos posted previously on the archive, so something is clearly different with these. For my first experiment, I think I'm going to take out the set of derived videos from "Spellbound," which is the shortest of my videos, and re-derive it to see if it makes any difference. I'll let you know if that eliminates the problem. If it doesn't change anything, I'll try removing the original video, then deriving it. If that doesn't work, then??????????????

Best wishes,
Charles